Caster Concepts launches product design initiative to help manufacturers manage staffing shortages by moving more with a smaller workforce.
ALBION, MI – With more manufacturing jobs than there are people to fill them and the demand for products increasing, Caster Concepts Inc.(casterconcepts.com) announces a product design initiative to help manufacturers cope with labor shortages and move more materials with smaller teams of employees.
Caster Concepts engineers have released a variety of casters that improve the use of manual dollies, especially those used to transport heavy EV batteries at automotive plants. These ergonomically designed casters like the new TWERGO XTREME, allow manufacturers to keep pace with demand and improve efficiency.
The company has also unveiled casters (95 HD, 97 HD, and Swivel on Swivel) specifically designed to enhance the use of automated guided vehicles (AGV) popular with aerospace, automotive, agriculture and heavy-industry manufacturers. With a high-capacity swivel section, these casters reduce the turning force, making it easier for AGVs to maneuver. Enhanced maneuverability results in less strain on AGV batteries, which reduces overall maintenance costs.
“We recognize the workforce challenges on the industry and to a certain extent we feel it in our own business,” said Caster Concepts President Bill Dobbins. “By rethinking how products are designed and employing the latest technology to develop material handling systems, we’re helping manufacturers work more efficiently.”
The workforce challenges felt in the manufacturing industry stem from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Millions of furloughed workers didn’t return to their jobs once plants reopened. Many left the industry entirely, stalling production and forcing manufacturers to hire inexperienced workers.
The National Association of Manufacturers foresees that “2.1 million manufacturing jobs could go unfilled by 2030.” These vacancies could cost the industry upwards of $1 trillion.
“Years ago, we focused on designing products to meet the highest ergonomic standards in the industry,” Dobbins said. “That move improved manufacturing efficiency and reduced injuries. Now we’re taking our engineering efforts further, employing technology so companies can continue to produce at a high level with smaller teams of employees. Our industry demands the change, and we’re staying in tune with its needs.”
About Caster Concepts
Caster Concepts designs and builds industrial casters and wheels for virtually any application. Proudly built in America, these caster products range from medium-duty series to heavy-duty series to meet any application. Companies depend on the many ergonomic innovations of Caster Concepts to help them increase productivity and reduce the risk of worker injury. Caster Concepts also manufactures caster wheels to withstand impact, corrosion, temperature extremes and chemicals found in harsh industrial environments. Caster Concepts is ISO 9001-2015 certified and offers one of the industry’s shortest lead times, making it the premier choice for many industries. Visit CasterConcepts.com.
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